How 2025 changed Canada's political playbook
A pivotal year reshaped Canada's foreign policy and domestic priorities. Explore the key shifts in trade, security, and human rights under Prime Minister Mark Carney.
A pivotal year reshaped Canada's foreign policy and domestic priorities. Explore the key shifts in trade, security, and human rights under Prime Minister Mark Carney.
A hobby farmer on Vancouver Island is alerting others after discovering an unexplained, unwanted haircut on her horse. Learn the details and the broader safety concerns for rural residents.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy is drawing criticism from human rights advocates. Explore the implications for Canada's global standing.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy sparks debate over Canada's human rights commitments. Critics warn of a values compromise.
A legal expert explains tenant rights when landlords offer 'Cash for Keys' deals. Learn what the N11 form means, your legal protections, and how to avoid eviction pitfalls in Canada's rental market.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy is drawing scrutiny over Canada's commitment to human rights. Experts analyze the implications.
French icon Brigitte Bardot is remembered for her decades-long campaign against Canada's commercial seal hunt, including a 2005 call for a boycott. Explore her controversial legacy.
French icon Brigitte Bardot, who died at 91, was a fierce critic of Canada's seal hunt and Longueuil's deer cull. Explore her lasting impact on Canadian animal welfare debates.
Amid global political turmoil, Canadian human rights icon Irwin Cotler stands as a symbol of moral regeneration. Explore his life's work and why he offers a crucial counterpoint to today's challenges.
In one of Canada's most diverse provinces, experts argue that inclusion is the foundation for shared prosperity. Discover how Alberta's super-diversity can yield a powerful pluralism dividend.
Received a gift with a 'lifetime' warranty? Experts warn to read the fine print, as coverage may not be what you think. Learn how to protect your purchases.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is increasingly prepared to use the Charter's notwithstanding clause to counter judicial decisions she deems unreasonable. Read the full interview.
First Nations leaders in British Columbia urge Premier David Eby not to pursue changes to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn about the concerns and the political context.
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.
Maria Farmer, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, feels vindicated after her 1996 report on his child pornography interest was released by the DOJ. She waited 30 years for this moment.
Chief Kelly LaRocca argues Canada must move beyond symbolic gestures to address the cumulative policies that dispossessed Indigenous peoples. Read her call for tangible action.
Indigenous leaders Stewart Phillip, Terry Teegee, and Shana Thomas counter claims that B.C.'s reconciliation agenda is radical, arguing it's a necessary, lawful path forward based on rights recognition.
Scottish nurse Sandie Peggie's suspension and legal battle after objecting to a transgender colleague in the female change room. Her fight highlights ongoing conflicts over women's sex-based rights.
As Bill of Rights Day approaches, we examine the enduring U.S. principle of inalienable rights versus Canada's 'reasonable limits' framework. Explore the historical debate between Madison and Jefferson.
A Federal Court judge ruled a CTA order for Air Canada to pay over $2,000 for a delayed bag lacked 'common sense,' overturning the decision. Learn the details of the case.
Experts argue Canada's 'nation-building' projects must integrate Indigenous rights and environmental values from the start, not treat them as obstacles. Read the analysis.
Canada's top court will review a challenge to prolonged jail lockdowns, a case with major implications for prisoner rights and correctional facility operations nationwide.
Pud Johnson, 100, continues to operate his Ottawa-area Christmas tree farm after more than 70 years. Discover his inspiring story of passion and perseverance.
The children of jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai voice grave concerns for his failing health as he approaches 78. Learn about his solitary confinement and the family's plea for international intervention.
The Alberta government is challenging Ottawa's firearm buyback initiative, setting up a potential jurisdictional clash over gun control policy in Canada. Learn about the latest developments.
Federal government commits to introducing First Nations clean water legislation in spring 2026. AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak highlights key priorities for Indigenous communities.
A coalition of legal and human rights groups plans to request a UN emergency investigation into Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, citing violations of minority and Indigenous rights.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a snowy holiday season for most Canadians in 2025. Find out what the long-range forecast says about festive weather across the country.
Caroline Bassoon-Zaltman, an Iraqi Jew who fled persecution, warns that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' 'Nakba' exhibit, by omitting Jewish displacement, is reviving the hatred she escaped. She sees parallels in today's Canada.